Hendrickson, Carol, Illustrated by: Photos & Maps
Weaving Identities : Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala TownPublisher: University of Texas Press Austin, TX 1995. xiv, 245 pp, red cloth covered boards w/gilt lettering. The book covers the geography of clothing in Guatemala, the images of the Maya, Traje and the human life cycle, the cultural biography of Traje, the creative in Traje and to wear Traje is to say "We Are Maya." First Edition No Jacket Hard Cover Near Fine 8vo - Over 8" - 9" Tall

Salmoral, Manuel Lucena
America 1492Publisher: Facts on File, New York, NY, 1990. Near Fine cloth hardback, gilt lettering, no DJ. COver with a little edge and corner wear, some bumps and scuffs. Binding tight. Printed end papers and pp are Fine, look unused. 4to, 240 pp with great illustrations, bilio, chronology, biographies, glossary and index. Because of the size and weight of the book(s), please contact us to arrange for priority mail or for shipping outside the continental USA. ISBN#0816024839.

Schaefer, Stacy B., Illustrated by: Photos & Illustrations
To Think With a Good Heart: Wixarika Women, Weavers, and ShamansPublisher: University of Utah Press Salt Lake City, UT 2002. xx, 355 pp, red clothcovered boards w/gilt lettering on the spine, glossy purple-orange dj w/color pictorial front panel w/orange lettering. For centuries the Huichol Indian women of western Mexico, or Wixarika, as they call themselves, have been weaving textiles on backstrap looms. The weaving traditions have been passed won from mother to daughter and from grandmother to granddaughter. The weavings are a means to spiritual growth as well as a mirror of the changes and transformations the weaver goes as she follows her life's path. First Edition Near Fine Hard Cover Near Fine Sm4to from 9" to 11"